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Americana Artist Ketch Secor Of Old Crow Medicine Show Releases Debut Solo Album ‘Story The Crow Told Me’

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Old Crow Medicine Show frontman Ketch Secor releases his debut solo album Story The Crow Told Me on Equal Housing Records via Firebird Music. Recorded at his own Hartland Studios and co-written/produced with Jody Stevens (Luke Bryan, Jake Owens), the the album is a poignant reflection on a quarter century spent in Music City that features special guests Molly Tuttle, Marty Stuart, The Cadillac Three’s Jaren Jaren Johnston, and Old Crow alumni Critter Fuqua and Willie Watson.

With these 12 songs, Secor showcases the full range of his musical talents – playing nearly a dozen instruments across the album and co-writing every track. Skilled in reinterpreting the sounds of the past for today’s audience, he sets the past 25 years of his music-making life to a new soundtrack.

Also today, Secor released the official video for the album’s coda “What Nashville Was,” featuring Molly Tuttle, as well as a sample from Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash’s “Girl From The North Country.”

About the song, Secor explains: “I’m at a loss for what to tell you about this song. Isn’t it every kid’s dream to run the bases on the ball diamond of life, batting and fielding with their heroes? Maybe it’s as simple as that, I just wanted to sing one with Bob and Johnny, and so I jotted my name in ballpoint under theirs in gold. But this song is also about a city where dreams take flight or flounder, where brilliancy is rewarded or disregarded. And about the hope that anyone strumming at the foot of this ever-changing skyline will do so with a spirit deserving of a place as soulful as this one is. It was the Queen of England who crowned it Music City. Now it’s up to us to make sure it stays that way.”

The album has received acclaim from American Songwriter, Holler, Music Row, NPR Music, Relix and Rolling Stone, who debuted the video for the album’s first single “Dickerson Road” and proclaimed it “bristles with the same energy of its namesake.” This morning, Billboard published an extensive feature with Secor and premiered the video for “What Nashville Was.”

This week, Secor announced additional tour dates on his Story The Crow Told Me Tour that will make upcoming stops in Chicago, Annapolis, and Joe’s Pub in New York City on November 4. In addition to a full touring schedule for Old Crow Medicine Show throughout the rest of the year, he’ll also join the Railroad Revival Tour with Mumford & Sons and Friends in August as a member of the “house band” along with Celisse, Chris Thile, Leif Vollebekk, Lucius, Madison Cunningham, Nathaniel Rateliff and Trombone Shorty.

On Monday, it was announced that Secor will become the new host of Tennessee Crossroads, the long-running travel and culture series, during its 39th season beginning this September. The beloved series airs on public television stations in Tennessee and the Southeast and reaches viewers nationwide online. Secor will also lend his signature curiosity and warmth to Jaunts, the show’s digital companion taking viewers on quick discoveries across the region.

“I am thrilled and honored to take the reins of one of my state’s most watched and beloved programs, PBS’s Tennessee Crossroads,” he explains. “Continuing the legacy of founding host the late great Joe Elmore I’ll be exploring the places and people who make the volunteer state so vibrant (and so worth a visit!) Tennessee is my home, and, with its abundant cultural offerings and regional distinctions, has been my deepest well of inspiration as an artist. I’m honored to share with viewers my passion for and knowledge of our state and learn even more on this journey together. Let’s go!”

Americana Folk Artist Noah Cyrus Releases Soulful New Album ‘I Want My Loved Ones To Go With Me’

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GRAMMY nominated artist, songwriter, musician and producer Noah Cyrus has released her career-defining sophomore studio album I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME (RECORDS/Columbia Records).

Rooted in Americana, indie folk, and country music, and co-produced by Noah Cyrus alongside trusted collaborators Mike Crosseyand PJ Harding, I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME is an other-worldly, humbling and heartfelt listening experience, mixing ethereal and whispered vocals with full-throated declarations, all tied together by gorgeous organic instrumentation; pedal steel, banjo, dulcimer, mandolin, cellos, and acoustic guitars framing Noah’s smoky and distinctive voice.

“For a long time, I couldn’t really trust in my own choices. I had to learn how to make decisions for myself and make that transition into adulthood,” Noah Cyrus, now 25, says. “But I’ve found who I am, I know who I am, and this record shows what I had inside me all this time. This album is me.”

Paying homage to members of her family and nature in ways both subtle and overt pair effortlessly with Noah and Crossey’s immersive interpretation of country music throughout the album. “When I was a kid, I was so enamored with how each instrument came together with the beat to create a memorable moment in a song, like the outro chorus in ‘Don’t Put It All On Me’ and ‘New Country.’ I remember asking my father, ‘Dad, what’s that called?’ and he said, ‘Sissy, that’s called dynamics,'” Noah says. “I think of that every time I walk into a studio to make my own music. I’m always focused on sonics and dynamics.”

The album opens with “I Saw the Mountains,” a rousing tale of recognizing and communing with the beauty in nature. As a child of Tennessee and California, Noah was always outdoors, and often on horseback. “The harmony between people and the earth is really taken for granted,” she says. “My dad taught us from an early age to connect with nature and the animals that inhabit it.”

On “Don’t Put It All On Me,” a song her brother Braison wrote for her, Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes, one of Braison’s favorite bands joins Noah. “My brother observed our family dynamics and how in some ways I’d take it all upon my shoulders and he wrote that song from his perspective,” she says. “We’ll always be there for each other, and I wanted to honor him with that performance.”

“Apple Tree” embodies the album’s aesthetic. Over a brooding piano melody, Noah sings, “Love is a bottomless pit/And because of you I’m falling forever in it,” evoking the gothic wordplay of inspirations like Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen. Near song’s end, she unleashes a cathartic, wailing vocal before ceding the spotlight to a voice from long past: that of her grandfather, Ron Cyrus, who is heard reciting a hymn written by Eldon Lindsey Cyrus, Noah’s great grandfather.

“All of my thoughts turn back to days of childhood… My father and mother, sisters and brothers, I never dreamed how far we’d roam,” Noah’s grandfather, whom they called “Pappy,” says in the vintage audio sample that inspired the album’s title. “When I hear that part of the song, I see my mom tucking me in, I see us with my dad up on the hill by the fire. Memories of us all together flood my mind,” Noah says “That’s something I really hope for. Death itself doesn’t scare me, but the chance of never seeing my loved ones together again after death, terrifies me.”

She also brings to life the very first song her father, Billy Ray Cyrus, ever wrote. “With You” is a crisp electric-guitar ballad about undying devotion: “Just listen in the wind and know that I’m your friend/And always with you,” she sings. “My dad is one of my biggest influences,” Noah says. “He turned me on to so many great songs and artists. My musical inspirations came from somewhere, and more often than not, it’s been him.”

“Way of the World,” with its easygoing groove, is reminiscent of Noah’s favorite song by Bob Seger, “Against the Wind,” as Langley and Cyrus trade lines and lean into the track’s free-spirit vibes – it’s reminiscent of the groundbreaking Trio album by Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt, and Emmylou Harris. The lyrics underscore Noah’s mature writing style, as she charts a life from birth to its end: “You can’t return to the safe space you lost,” she sings, “From your mother’s womb/Into the chaos of a cold hospital room.”

On “New Country,” Noah plants her flag of independence, with harmonies from Shelton, whose appearance co-signs Noah as a true country songwriter. “All these eyes on you/Waiting on you to fall/Cause the box they put you in/Just don’t fit you anymore,” goes one lyric. Elsewhere, she writes about being unable to ever go back: “Then you have to find new country.” “It’s a song about finding a new place in life, about walking on your own two feet, and realizing that change is the only thing that’s constant,” she says. “The only way out is through.”

On I WANT MY LOVED ONES TO GO WITH ME Noah Cyrus continues to walk, confident in the knowledge that she’s finally found herself and hopeful that listeners will too.

Pop Rock Favorite The All-American Rejects Celebrate 20 Years Of ‘Dirty Little Secret’ With Vevo Footnotes

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Tyson Ritter of the All-American Rejects joins Vevo on-camera for a new episode of Footnotes celebrating the band’s smash hit “Dirty Little Secret.” The Footnotes is in celebration of the the 20th anniversary of the band’s breakthrough album, Move Along. The innovative music video helped the then unknown website PostSecret.com gain national attention and helped turn the track into the band’s first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

In the episode, Tyson takes fans behind the scenes and shares how director Marcos Siega discovered the anonymous postcard site PostSecret.com and built the video concept around real confessions, turning them into giant 4×8-foot visuals behind the band. Masked figures held up secrets, creating a confessional vibe that blurred the line between art and vulnerability.

Tyson talks about how the song struggled at radio, taking 46 weeks to break into the Top 20. But with label head Jimmy Iovine’s support and the video’s emotional impact, eventually being featured on The Today Show, the track finally broke through nationally.

Lastly, Ritter shares some crazy moments on set, like slipping on the super wet floor and getting an accidental perm from all the humidity. The song ending up meaning much more than just a hit, it became a safe space anthem for fans, many who say it helped them come out or feel understood. The episode shows the risks they took and why the song still means so much two decades later.

Country Rock Giants Zac Brown Band Announce ‘Love & Fear’ Live At Sphere In Las Vegas

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Grammy Award-winning multi-platinum group Zac Brown Band is set to bring their one-of-a-kind Southern rock and country soul to Sphere in Las Vegas this winter with their Love & Fear show at the revolutionary venue. The four-show limited engagement kicks off Friday, December 5th, and will mark the world premiere of the band’s highly anticipated new album, Love & Fear, with select songs performed live on opening night alongside their classic, beloved hits. .

Described by Zac as a deeply personal and transformative experience, the unprecedented show will offer a rare glimpse into his life like never before – a behind-the-scenes look at the journey that shaped him. From heartbreak and hardship to growth and redemption, the performance will reflect a constant evolution, both as an artist and as a person. This is not just a Zac Brown Band concert; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that blends raw storytelling with the chart-topping hits fans know and love, marking a powerful new chapter for the band.

“Bringing our new album Love & Fear to Sphere in Las Vegas is a dream come true,” says Zac. “It’s my masterpiece so far. This show is the story of my life that I have never shared, a journey through my imagination, music and stories that have defined who I am. All of this brought to life in the incredible immersive environment of Sphere. It will be a unique experience where you can really feel every note, every word, right there with us. We can’t wait to share it with the fans.”

Zac Brown Band will utilize Sphere’s next-generation technologies to blend music, visuals, and storytelling in a way fans have never experienced before. The venue features the world’s highest resolution LED display that wraps up, over, and around the audience, creating a fully immersive visual environment. The venue also features the world’s most advanced concert-grade audio system, Sphere Immersive Sound, which delivers audio with unmatched clarity and precision to every guest.

The limited engagement will celebrate the release of Love & Fear, Zac Brown Band’s seventh full-length studio album and their most personal to date. Blending their signature harmonies and musicianship with raw emotion and introspection, the project explores duality, healing, and the human experience – themes that come to life in powerful new ways within Sphere’s fully immersive environment. The 13-track album features special guests Snoop Dogg, Dolly Parton, and Marcus King and will be available at all DSPs and streaming services on Friday, December 5th.

With a genre-defying catalog spanning rock, country, bluegrass, reggae, and pop, Zac Brown Band has earned three GRAMMY Awards, sold more than 10 million albums, and headlined stadiums and amphitheaters across the globe. Now, they join the elite ranks of legendary artists to play Sphere.

Zac Brown Band: Love & Fear at Sphere in Las Vegas:

Friday, December 5
Saturday, December 6
Friday, December 12
Saturday, December 13

Jam Rock Artist Kyle Hollingsworth Shares ‘Colorado’ From Upcoming Album ‘All We Are’

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Singer-songwriter, keyboardist, and brewmaster Kyle Hollingsworth is thrilled to share “Colorado,” the second single from his solo album All We Are, out now via SCI Fidelity Records.. 

Over four and a half minutes, the track unfolds with the expansiveness of an endless clear blue sky and the rolling, vast Rocky Mountains. With full, rich instrumentation, Hollingsworth takes a moment to appreciate his surroundings on a sunny day, from vibrant green trees to crisp Colorado air to the abundant wildflowers. Reflecting on the inspiration behind the track, Hollingsworth shares: “I spend a lot of time in the high country, so all the images come from above 9,000 feet. From the fall colors to the sparkling snow and spring flowers, these mountains fill my spirit.”

All We Are marks a bold new chapter in a career long defined by creative risk-taking. Across more than 20 years, seven solo albums, and over three decades with The String Cheese Incident, Hollingsworth continues to evolve, delivering a sound that feels both fresh and unexpected.

“Colorado” follows the release of the title track, “All We Are,” a shimmering, alt-rock-leaning single that trades extended solos for song-focused structure and lyrical introspection, yet remains undeniably funky in true Kyle fashion.  

Alongside the new album, Hollingsworth has teamed up with 4 Hands Brewing Company (St. Louis, MO) to craft the perfect beer pairing to complement the music. Look for the collaboration beer this fall in the Midwest near Kyle Hollingsworth Band tour dates at select retailers and taps.  

In support of the new album, the Kyle Hollingsworth Band will play a number of dates throughout Colorado, the Northeast and the Midwest. Including a fun-filled album release party at Kyle’s iconic beer festival, Kyle’s Brew Fest, hosted at Wibby Brewing Co in Longmont, CO, on September 6. On sale now, Kyle’s Brew Fest will feature beer collaborations, beer sampling from numerous breweries, special guest musicians, exciting activities and more at Kyle’s favorite event of the year. Grab tickets at kylehollingsworth.com and connect with Hollingsworth on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube.

Kyle Hollingsworth Band on Tour

Oct 24 – High Noon Saloon – Madison, WI^

Oct 25 – Howlin’ At The Moon – Naperville, IL+ 

Oct 26 – Riverside Theater (outdoors) – Milwaukee, WI#

*w/ The Jauntee

^w/ Neighbor

+w/ Family Groove Company
 

Goo Goo Dolls Embrace Change With New Single ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’

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Nothing Lasts Forever,” the stirring new single from GRAMMY-nominated rock band Goo Goo Dolls, is out now via Warner Records alongside an accompanying video.

Written by John Rzeznik and produced by Gregg Wattenberg (John Legend, Santana, Noah Kahan) and Grant Michaels (Weezer, Billy Idol, Jewel), the reflective, groove-heavy track blends warm synth textures with emotive vocals, capturing a sense of fleeting nostalgia.

Directed by Kat White and shot in Los Angeles, the enhancing music video explores the fleeting nature of our lives through the intimate microcosm of passing strangers, epitomising the realization that nothing lasts forever.

“It always feels good to share new music, and ‘Nothing Lasts Forever’ came from a place of accepting change and letting go,” says Rzeznik. The song is a reminder that everything moves, everything shifts, and that’s part of life. We’re also grateful to put this out ahead of our Summer Anthem Tour so fans can experience it with us live.”

Audrey Golden’s ‘Shouting Out Loud’ Tells The Story Of The Raincoats, Punk’s Most Revolutionary Band

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The first biography of legendary and influential British punk band The Raincoats, who are long revered by those in the international punk scene.  

The Raincoats were formed in London in 1977 as an experimental punk band synonymous with their indie label, Rough Trade. They went on to create what Vivien Goldman called “a new legacy of punk” and arguably became the most pioneering female band of the post-punk era while inspiring a new wave of DIY and queercore artists. Introduced by Kurt Cobain to a new generation in the 1990s, The Raincoats were invited to tour with Nirvana, and were known as the “godmothers of grunge” and “godmothers of Riot Grrrl” before eventually becoming label mates with Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Hole, Bikini Kill, and Elastica. In the 21st-century, The Raincoats singularly inspired Bikini Kill to reform after a 20-year hiatus.   

Featuring exclusive interviews and brand new photos from the Raincoats’ archives, as well as reproduced ephemera, Shouting Out Loud is the first ever biography of this groundbreaking band and shows how this pioneering group of women paved the way for those that followed in their footsteps. Additionally, the book features original interviews with members of Sonic Youth, Hole, Bikini Kill, Sleater-Kinney, Big Joanie, Liz Phair, and many more.   

Meticulously researched and sweeping in scope, Shouting Out Loud is the must-have account of a band that became the linchpin of feminist music in the 20th century.

Audrey Golden is a writer whose work focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. She is the author of I Thought I Heard You Speak: Women at Factory Records (2023), and her writing has appeared in Maggot BrainThe QuietusGuardianGusherAmerican Book ReviewLouder Than WarDIVA magazine, and other publications.

Craft Latino Reissues Willie Colon And Ruben Blades’ Groundbreaking 1977 Album ‘Metiendo Mano!’ On Vinyl

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Craft Latino proudly announces the return of Metiendo mano!, the influential 1977 debut from Willie Colón and Rubén Blades that started it all. In the late ’70s, bestselling bandleader, producer, and trumpet player Willie Colón and Panamanian singer-songwriter Rubén Blades forged a musical partnership, blending Blades’ socio-political lyricism with Colón’s innovative approach to salsa music, resulting in what would become known as “conscious salsa.” The first of four LPs by Colón and Blades, Metiendo mano! changed the Latin music landscape with thought-provoking tracks like “Pablo Pueblo,” “Plantación adentro” and “Según el color.” The album, which has long been out of print in the US, returns to its original format, out now, featuring all-analog mastering and 180-gram vinyl. A limited-edition (only 300) “KO Red” color vinyl variant is available exclusively at Fania’s online store, bundled with a Fania Retro logo T-shirt. Both vinyl options are available for order.

The story begins a decade earlier with Willie Colón (b. 1950). A Latin GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award winner and multiple GRAMMY nominee, Colón was instrumental in shaping the sound of salsa through his prolific work on and off the stage. The Bronx native launched his storied career at just 15 years old when he signed to New York’s own Fania Records. Partnering with singer Héctor “El Cantante” Lavoe, Willie became a sensation in the Latin music scene—thanks in large part to the duo’s 11 genre-defining albums, including 1967’s El malo, 1970’s Cosa nuestraand the 1971 Christmas classic, Asalto Navideño. By the mid-’70s, after the duo’s amicable split, Colón expanded his horizons as a producer, composer, arranger, and musical director. But he was also eager to return to the studio for his own projects. As he sought a new vocalist for his orchestra, a young Panamanian singer-songwriter caught his attention.

A 12-time GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY winner, Rubén Blades (b. 1948) began his career in Panama, serving as a vocalist for such popular groups as Los salvajes del ritmo and Bush y sus magníficos, while also balancing his studies in political science and law. In 1970, Blades released his US debut with De Panamá a New York (alongside Pete Rodriguez) and, eventually, relocated to New York, where a job in Fania’s mailroom led to collaborations with the label’s biggest stars, including Ray Barretto, Larry Harlow, and Willie Colón. After appearing on the latter artist’s 1975 album, The Good, the Bad, the Ugly (with Lavoe and Yomo Toro), Blades was tapped to take over vocal duties for Colón’s orchestra.

While Lavoe is remembered as one of Latin music’s most charismatic and rousing frontmen, Blades brought an entirely different element to his tenure with Colón. “There was no space for comparisons…. Those were two different styles and sensibilities,” writes journalist Jaime Torres-Torres. Blades, he adds, offered “…a fresh approach to salsa. Anchoring his musical identity on salsa narratives, he revealed to the world the vicissitudes, dreams, thoughts, and struggles of people in Latin American cities.”

With Colón’s guidance and blessing, Blades was given the freedom to write and perform in his own style, resulting in original compositions like “Pueblo,” “Fue varón,” “La maleta,” and the revolutionary “Pablo Pueblo.” Considered to be among the earliest examples of conscious salsa, the heartbreaking song revolves around a man trying, in vain, to lift his family out of poverty. The duo also included a musically diverse selection of works by other artists, including Felix Hernández’s reflection on life’s contradictions, Según el color,” Johnny Ortiz’s “Lluvia de tu cielo,” in which the narrator—a farmer—expresses anguish over a drought, and Tite Curet Alonso’s biting commentary on oppression and capitalism, “Plantación adentro.” Bringing these songs to life were lush arrangements by Colón, Luis Ortíz, and Louie Ramírez, as well as an ensemble of top-tier musicians, including Yomo Toro (cuatro, acoustic guitar), Milton Cardona (percussion), Sonny Bravo (piano), and a robust brass section that featured the likes of Tom Malone (tuba) and trombonists Leopoldo Pineda and Papo Vasquez.

While Metiendo mano! was not the most famous album from the Blades-Colón partnership, it was unlike anything that came before it in the relatively young salsa scene. Torres-Torres writes, “Metiendo mano! saw Colón and Blades singing to the exploited factory worker, whose income is not enough to provide for his wife and children; to the crossroads of the Hispanic migrants in the Big Apple; to the brutal genocide of the indigenous people; and the sociological realities of the barrio.” Speaking to listeners in a fresh, honest voice, the album launched a new tradition of socio-political narrative in salsa music, while inspiring a multitude of releases in its wake.

Colón and Blades continued their collaboration with three more albums, including their 1978 follow-up, Siembra—ranked as the best-selling salsa LP of all time—and 1981’s GRAMMY-nominated Canciones del solar de los aburridos. Blades, who rose from relative obscurity to broader stardom with Metiendo mano!, soon became one of Latin music’s most successful singer-songwriters, as well as an EMMY-nominated actor, activist, and politician. Today, the highly decorated artist remains active in the studio, on the road, and in front of the camera (most recently as a series regular on AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead). Earlier this year, he released Fotografías, his latest album with longtime collaborators Roberto Delgado & Orquesta.

Colón, meanwhile, has long been recognized for his immeasurable contributions to Latin music and remains among the top-selling salsa artists of all time, with over 30 million albums sold. In addition to his collaborations with Lavoe and Blades, Colón has released multiple bestselling albums with Celia Cruz, plus projects with David Byrne, Soledad Bravo, and Ismael Miranda. Along the way, Colón has dedicated his time to activism and local politics in New York. Among other honors, Colón was inducted into the International Latin Music Hall of Fame and the Latin Songwriters Hall of Fame, while in 2015, Billboard named Willie Colón one of the 30 most influential Latin Artists of All Time.

Click here to find the exclusive bundle including the “KO Red” color vinyl with a Fania Retro logo T-shirt.

Tracklist:

Side A

  1. Pablo Pueblo
  2. Según el colór
  3. La maleta
  4. Me recordaras
  5. Plantación adentro

Side B

  1. La mora
  2. Lluvia de tu cielo
  3. Fue varón
  4. Pueblo

*Digital tracklist mirrors Vinyl

Concord Originals Acquires Legendary RKO Pictures, Home Of ‘King Kong’ And ‘Citizen Kane’

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Concord Originals, the film and TV division of Concord, has acquired RKO, the legendary film studio behind such classic film properties as King Kong, Citizen Kane, The Best Years of Our Lives, It’s a Wonderful Life, Suspicion and The Woman in the Window. In purchasing RKO, Concord Originals has secured the derivative rights to over 5,000 titles, which include the remake, sequel, story, stage and copyrights (including unproduced screenplays) of the company’s storied film library. Concord acquired RKO from Ted Hartley, who served as Chairman and CEO of RKO for 35 years.

RKO will continue to operate as an imprint under Concord Originals. Sophia Dilley and current RKO President Mary Beth O’Connor have been named Co-Presidents of RKO and will jointly run the company with the support of the Concord Originals team. Dilley will also maintain her current role as head of Concord Originals, considered one of the preeminent homes for adapting music and theatre IP, and will continue to oversee its current mandate: to develop and produce projects drawing from Concord’s vast library.

“Concord’s commitment to championing legacy is unmatched,” said Ted Hartley. “We are confident that RKO has found its next big step into its future at Concord. They have committed to continuing and enhancing the rich history of the iconic studio. I am proud to build this with them and look forward to what this power team will bring to our industry.”

Hartley will remain as lead producer and Chief Storyteller on a slate of active RKO projects and will function as Chairman Emeritus at RKO. Hartley, with partners, is concurrently launching Roseblood Pictures, which focuses on book pick-ups, original programming, and becoming a home for selected writers, storytellers, and independent producers.

Concord CEO Bob Valentine stated, “RKO is a treasure trove of filmed storytelling that has had a permanent and profound impact on global popular culture. We are honored that Ted Hartley has entrusted us as the next stewards to shepherd the studio and its storied catalogue alongside our constantly growing roster of important IP.” Adding, “As we continue to expand our catalogue and content capabilities, RKO makes sense as a strategic step in widening Concord’s foothold in film, television, and theatrical rights, providing our Originals and Theatricals divisions with an extraordinarily deep collection of titles to develop and reimagine.”

Known as one of the last privately held of the original eight big studios, RKO’s iconic tower and globe logo has lit movie and television screens for over 90 years. The studio was owned at various times by

Joseph P. Kennedy and billionaire Howard Hughes. RKO is home to many significant franchises, including the original Val Lewton horror library that launched the genre of horror in Hollywood, The Falcon detective series, eight titles in The Saint series, and over 92 film musicals, including acclaimed classics starring Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire such as Top Hat, Flying Down to Rio, The Gay Divorcee and Swing Time. RKO’s vast trove of film copyrights includes 18 Best Picture Academy Award nominations and 2 winners: Cimarron and The Best Years of Our Lives.

RKO Co-President Mary Beth O’Connor commented: “Concord has embraced RKO and its proud legacy as a symbol of bold, imaginative storytelling. We are thrilled to be launching anew with Concord’s powerful platform and deep creative vision, anchored by the heart and spirit of our shared goals for RKO’s next chapter. Working alongside Sophia and the extensive Concord teams across divisions, I’m filled with gratitude and excitement to help carry RKO’s singular identity into a vibrant future.”

O’Connor joined RKO Pictures in 2015 under Hartley and managed a diverse slate of films, TV shows and stage productions. There are seven projects in active development across RKO’s musical, film noir, western, horror, and thriller film genres. First up is multiple Olivier Award-winning stage musical, Top Hat, which will open in Chichester, England this summer and embark on a tour later this year. The production is adapted by Matthew White and Howard Jacques, directed and choreographed by three-time Tony winner Kathleen Marshall, and based on RKO’s classic 1935 film starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, featuring music and lyrics by Irving Berlin.

“Concord Originals takes pride in being a trusted partner for reinventing IP,” said Dilley.  “This acquisition marks a thrilling new chapter for both companies. I am looking forward to working with Mary Beth and our teams to unite a prestigious history of storytelling with bold forward-looking creative ambition.  The combined catalogues offer an extraordinary foundation for reimagining beloved classics and launching entirely new franchises across film, TV and theater. It’s a rare opportunity to honor the past while shaping the future.”

Under Dilley’s leadership, Concord Originals has completed eleven produced projects in the last five years including the Emmy nominated and recent Peabody winning Stax: Soulsville U.S.A., a multi-part docuseries about Stax Records for HBO.  The upcoming Concord Originals slate includes a TV series reimagining of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella with SkydanceTV and Nuyorican Productions and the recently announced co-production of The Untitled Robert Johnson Biopic, the narrative feature film based on the life story of seminal blues musician Robert Johnson in partnership with Jesse Collins Entertainment.

Kojey Radical Returns With ‘Don’t Look Down’ And Soul-Stirring New Single ‘Conversation’

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East London’s own multi-hyphenate artist and rapper Kojey Radical announces his long-awaited sophomore album, Don’t Look Down, ushered in by the release of his powerful new single, “Conversation.”

Following a three-year hiatus, Kojey made his return this past May with “Rule One” featuring Bawo, reminding fans he is back with purpose. “Conversation” sets the thematic tone for the upcoming album, reflecting on the quiet moments of clarity that come when you step outside the party, only to realize that while you paused, the world kept moving, people changed, life progressed.

Laid over a disco-inflected beat, Kojey’s introspective lyricism is elevated by the soulful swell of a gospel choir. He reflects, “Why did my twenties go by so soon? / They said it was good, they lied to you / Heart was heavy, your mind was full.” “Conversation” is like a late-night heart-to-heart, raw, restless, and reaching for something real. It captures that all-too-familiar sense of being overwhelmed by a world that feels increasingly chaotic, where the cost of living keeps rising, stress is constant, and you’re just trying to hold yourself together.

When speaking on the single, Kojey states: “Conversation is a love letter to my younger self and a time capsule for my angst. It’s proof that even when life’s chaotic, you can still build something lasting. I made this album with my people in mind – the ones who’ve grown with me, who’ve held me down through the quiet and the noise. Dont Look Down is a thank you. Not just for listening, but for seeing me before the world caught up.”

With Don’t Look Down, Kojey is focused on reconnecting with those who stood by him through Reason to Smile. True to that spirit, he launched the album not with a social media announcement, but with a free, intimate party for his core supporters, giving them the first listen in person, saying what could’ve been “just an Instagram post” deserved something real. To accompany the announcement, Kojey also dropped a trailer for an upcoming short film set to be released alongside the album this September. His return has been nothing short of powerful, making waves with a surprise appearance at the Fête de la Musique block party in June and delivering a standout performance during Ezra Collective’s acclaimed Glastonbury set.